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Im really pulling my hair out over these two pieces
Cathy B:
I'd second that, Christine. Perhaps even EAPG, especially if SpongeBob is in the US.
Max:
--- Quote from: "Lustrousstone" ---I would guess that the sherberts date to the first half of the last century (20th) judging by their quality, mould marks and sun purpling
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Funnily enough, I immediately thought it looked like sun purpling, but I thought it was too much of a coincidence, given our recent conversation on here. If they are sun purpled, might they have a higher value to people that collect such items? Just a thought.
SpongeBob:
--- Quote from: "Cathy Bannister" ---I'd second that, Christine. Perhaps even EAPG, especially if SpongeBob is in the US.
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Hi all,
Thank you for the very quick responses ALL OF YOU. This is why, just by reading posts, I stated 'this forum is a keeper'.
I just had a quick query as to what is EAPG. I know it's probably something that all glass people know, but ask me anything about heating. air conditioning and refrigeration and I will light up your life...:). Glass - well Im about in third grade. And yes Cathy, I am in the US, abut right in around the Great Lakes area. Thanks again
SongeBob
Pinkspoons:
EAPG = Early American Pattern Glass.
There's info on it here: http://www.eapglass.com/
Cathy B:
--- Quote from: "Max" ---
--- Quote from: "Lustrousstone" ---I would guess that the sherberts date to the first half of the last century (20th) judging by their quality, mould marks and sun purpling
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Funnily enough, I immediately thought it looked like sun purpling, but I thought it was too much of a coincidence, given our recent conversation on here. If they are sun purpled, might they have a higher value to people that collect such items? Just a thought.
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Possibly, but I'm not sure I'd be encouraging it. Life's confusing enough as it is without dodgy dealers altering their wares. :shock:
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